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Clinton and Miliband warn Iran over nuclear deal

Hillary Clinton and David Miliband tell Iran: time is running out for nuclear deal

The US secretary of state has warned Iran that the “world will not wait indefinitely” for an agreement over its nuclear programme, after talks with Britain's Foreign Secretary in London.

PM may have to pay back some of his expenses

Downing Street sources said it was "highly likely" that Gordon Brown will have to pay back cash claimed for cleaning bills.

Tony and Cherie Blair: Tony and Cherie Blair buy another house

Cherie Blair raises questions over Iraq war

Former Prime Minister's wife describes invasion as a ''51-49'' decision, at Cheltenham Literary Festival.

Pakistan army storms own HQ to end siege

Commandos raided their own HQ seized by Islamist fighters, who staged a brazen attack wearing military uniforms.

Ditch the Directive

Ditch the directive

Support the fight against excessive EU regulation of the financial sector.

FSA to probe JJB 'attack'

Regulator to explore "malicious" threat to £100m rights issue.

Mayor's warning to EU

Boris Johnson is warning the EU to keep out of the City.

Goldman's pay bonanza

Bank to award up to $22bn in pay and bonuses at end of year.

Revolution in energy

Support for nuclear and renewables industries is to transformed.

England refuse to blame flares for loss

Ukraine v England: flares not to blame for loss as Fabio Capello loses first game

England say flares thrown by Ukrainian fans were not responsible for first competitive defeat under Fabio Capello.

Live: Heineken Cup

Sale travel to Toulouse as Leicester and Ospreys draw 32-all.

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7digital.com is challenging iTunes

7digital's quiet ascent

Ben Drury, 7digital CEO, discusses online music.

MV Agusta is back

The Brutale is a tribute to MV's new owner Harley-Davidson.

A Sri Lankan stilt fisherman catches a fish as he sits atop stilts embedded into an inlet in Ahangama, 112 miles south of Colombo

The week in pictures

A round-up of our favourite photographs of the week.

Maharajas: an Indian summer

The vast Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur - Maharajas: Back to the Rolls-Royce days

Princely India, celebrated in a new V&A exhibition, can still be visited. Sophie Campbell reports.

Norman Parkinson

Norman Parkinson: Jerry Hall in Manolo Blahniks

The photographer was the man who brought British style to the world.

Have we lost the art of dressing up?

Joan Collins: Have we lost the art of dressing up?

Joan Collins says British women have given up. Lucy Cavendish asks style-setters, is she right?